Music: Klemperer for Los Angeles

All spring the Los Angeles Philharmonic has been scouting around for a
strong, vital conductor who would build up the orchestra's patronage
against the season of 1933-34 when Copperheir William Andrews Clark
Jr. has announced that he will no longer stand its deficits. Last week
Adolf Hitler's anti-Semitic drive rebounded to Los Angeles' benefit.
As soon as Conductor Otto Klemperer was kicked out of the Berlin State
Opera where his contract had four more years to run, Los Angeles
quickly signed him.